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VOL.    I. 


CHICAGO.    ILL.,    SATURDAY.    AUGUST   18,   1860. 


NO.   9. 


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Republican  Nominations. 
ABRAHAiJr'LINCOLN, 

hannTbal^hamlin. 

presidential  1  i - 

LEONARD  SWEET"  of  Mi-I-  ■■". 
JOHN  M    PALMER,  of  Ueco-iuin 

riohabiTyates, 

FKANcirTrHOKFMANf 

JESSE  (C  DUBOIS,  of  Uwrewx. 
OZI  AS  IT  HATCH?  "/'fit  • 

WM    llfTLKK."'.'/  .sV..j)j=.."- 


andsLvery 

—  [The    A  rl  : ;  "I   !'■.!  )    C/'friroy,  I 


'  ither    do    the    split-tail    Democracy 

>  lik.-:ies-  of  l)ou»l:is  with  the  irople- 
the  motto,  "ACabinf.  maker— The 


;  (He    Doiijlns  orgi 


t  thoact  of  splitting  rails.    Thi 


■(.■:.-.  J     VU'l-     MD'I     .^fir.:.?     L 


■nine:  home  from  dtJU,  met 


■'■~%n  iir..|  nil  allig.ito 


■■cii.in,..i  "bo  knows  (but  ia  not 

(7  to  tell)  W-  Douglas  i-i,in?  ro  < 
cStatc  of  New   York,  will  J.>  wel 

Btnghamt.m,  ,11,1/21,  '■'., 


,..ne."-[l»laindciler. 

"..--.'■  ■   ';  tl:'     S','-.'^.i^..; 

t."_[I>laindealcv. 


a  le&dlag  voUtlMl  polic; 


npable  of  propagating  t 


•  proc#edinse,  and  Rcput 


Why  do'?3  not  the  Chicago  Denwrf  rake 


Chip-,  onil  Splinters. 


fjTTlie  most    delightful 


Will  i.nt  O:!  ••icMil?"  f"   ■ 


,.-!..-:.-  •«?:'  -?  ■!>■  iiinr«- 


«     -    ■ 


1  PRAIRIE  STATE  US  Fi:':".' 
i    intoiieated    with    r;..-!>'.:!iiiL-..= 


r-   .?iu^.,f  Mt!m-i«^i   r!,:lt    ; 


nlin.  If  I  had  not  left 
e  ecene  at  Springfield, 
lown  into  "Egypt,"!  sh 


i   lias   reputedly   given  in  bis   ad- 
i   Mr     Doaglaa   had  givon  iu  final 


l>i'-'d  St.:--.      rh--  following  i 


ited  down,   Mr.   Dm&a 
'  July,    1886,  Mr.  Trumr 


;..-  ^ipectations  of  the    managers, 

■■: -j-imi  apparatus   placed   in  tliecu] 
of  tlic  positions  of  dele-iatinm  -.rpro...  : 


political  rie»5  wbicb   toe  controlling  i 


Well,  the  dusk  of  evening  dre 


■  ,..    1  chi.-i  -id.1  the  !'.k.-,  tri- 


plet* glare  of  light 

ilo-i-  ■  and   ..'.  the  Wilful. i.  -.in-i   ni-.j  i'rni! 


■    R-p^ii.-.r 


old  Tar  .ind  Turpentlaa 
rday,  set  the  Douglas  wor- 


vrlffj    Homestead    Pacific    Railroad,   i 


nd  puBa  then,  until  very  few,  eitherDNort!i 


Lassisg,  Aug  10,  I860. 


s  Roy,  N.  Y.    Tho  latter  part  of  thin 
and  once  at   this   place.     The  elo- 


^.■..IJdu,],,,.,;:::,,.     R^]    Splits:   C: 


-tr.ir-jlit-lL.r-rt.i-  iiief;.     He  does   not  do 
certain  little  politician  who  is  around- 
petitioning  individual  votes  does.    Nott, 


That  means  Douglas,  and  a  gifted  poeteaa 


hem  wben  they  say  that  the  working  me  a 
je  going  to  vote  as  a  unit  for  the  ladies' 
aan-rt  wrifag  man.  I  am  glnd  that  I 
iv-  .!■  Sfpl,,.H,on  couoty,  and  Lr.  Freeport. 
^    *■■  ■-■--  ili-jublkanCouncUaadothep 


unknown.— [Hi./,-.  ■-.<-'   '■  . 


I  South  Carolina.— [Alb. 


EVERY  FAMILY  WANTS 

"T«u7l^p„,cte7of»n«»lc,»ilh. 

A  Sewing  Machine. 

Iself  generally  in-.r,  iJ .-  miud-  ',!  ibe  ["  opl.- 

SEND  IN  Y'ODR  ORDERS ! 

family    isf  »;' "-•;■;  ':  '.':,; ..'": 

"One koorof  American  Slmr;,sfr™»bt 

■    ..Id* That^  Bisjustioe 

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SJ  ""S™  ESKSSSSiSSSlS 

BRIG-OS  HOUSE, 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

METROPOLITAN   HOTEL, " 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

VALPARAISO    HOUSE, 


BOOTS  &  SHOES 


GRAND    TRUNK    RAILWAY 

TJROM  DETROIT  to  MONTREAL,  QTJTt 


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uszihstq-s  jeiotieji-., 


STAMVIX  HALL. 


rpHE  Dntoreigned  hav'u 
ud  (etamlSbi  It  UntniliMt,  i 


SIC3-3ST    rjVIJSTTEE.., 


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AlluKMY  1  lUUSl-lJi'.'R-Al'-UW. 


ATIUKiNEVS  t  CWNSEL10RS-AT-LAVY, 


Pure  Wines  &  Liquors, 


LTTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 


TO  H.JS-EYS. 


W*T.T.     PAPEES, 

DECORATIONS, 
Churches  tt  all  Public  Instil* 


■'■■■  ■      :    - 

;=j:"-  |gP»g        '£       :;',-;;, :,.-.;,;,V:,,,.,7,,',:.;.„ 


STEAM   DYE-WORKS. 

pOOK  it  McLAIN,  S..   ''i  Dearborn  and 


HATS,  CAPS,    FUKS, 


'.•>Al!hNTAUSi:EM.K. 

*    WrLL.-    STKKET,    CUICAl.O 


Choice  Brands  Cigars, 


DRV   MM.    mills.   aSSlSIEKl-. 


H.    SI.    BLAKE, 

SIG-^rr^3STTEE,. 


WIGS    &    TOUPEES, 


CABINET  FUKNITUKE. 


Millinery  and  Straw  Goods, 

CHICAGO,         -        ■        ILLINOIS. 


MERCHANT  TAILOR, 

CHICAGO  -        •        ILLINOIS. 


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Fruits,  Nuts,  Confectionery,         " 


INTELLIGENCE    OFFi 

■sicS-T'"" '- " 

rmm.,  lakh  *  bo., 
COMMISSION  MEKOJIA.N 


E.    SMALLY, 


I  ATTOMBVS  4  CffliNSELLORS-AT-MW. 


WINES  &  LIQUORS,    '"emTky  a.  storrs, 

„  l„'.L^'  7™    ™uvr^™™  ins    ATTORNKY  A  COUNSELLOR.